Category: WEEKLY WONDERS
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Even though I think it’s still to early to Christmas decorate, I could not keep myself from starting a new Christmas category on Pinterest. Here are some of my latest pins (although not all ended up in the christmas category).

I feel like I’m repeating myself from last week’s list, but another stressful week is over, or almost, I’m working both saturday and sunday. But after that! Then everything will be back to normal again, but until then here comes this weeks Weekly wonders.

One of my favorite “patterns” are raku/crackled/cracked. Lisa Hammar Posse’s Raku doll is one of my favorites here at home, and now I have an idea for a DIY with cracked pattern but I don’t know if it’s even possible to do, with that shiny surface that I want. Hm.. to be continued..

The more pictures I see from Susanna Vento and Riikka Kantinkoski’s book Green book home, the more eager I become to buy it. I haven’t been able to look through it yet, but maybe one of you have? What do you think?

This is not a new DIY, I think I saw it for the first time a couple of years ago, but sometimes you need to be reminded about those lovely simple DIY’s that you may have forgotten. An idea for your Advent candles maybe? And with that, I wish you a lovely Friday!

This friday I’m extra happy this week is over, oh it’s been a crazy busy one. You know when you have so much to do, you kind of forget what’s up and down and left and right. So what better way to end it than with some DIY inspiration?

Halloween is just around the corner and that’s why this weeks Weekly Wonders are filled with inspiration for the weekend. Both “real” DIY’s but also just for inspiration. And with that I wish you a happy weekend!

Friday again (time flies! ) and time for another Weekly wonders list. First up is Marjolein Delhaas who has released her new products for 2017 and this diary/weekly planer is my favorite. See more news here

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